SF Gate: Airlines' first quarter on-time performance only slightly worse than last year

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Monday, May 5, 2003 (AP)
Airlines' first quarter on-time performance only slightly worse than last y=
ear
LESLIE MILLER, Associated Press Writer


   (05-05) 12:10 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) --
   Despite snowstorms that hit the East and Midwest during the first three
months of the year, airlines posted their second-best on-time performance
since 1995, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics reported Monday.
   Bureau spokesman David Smallen said the airlines were prompter than in a=
ny
first quarter except 2002, the best year since the bureau began compiling
the statistic nine years ago.
   During the first three months of this year, 78.5 percent of flights
arrived on time, 1.7 percent fewer than on-time arrivals during the
corresponding period in 2002. Late departures rose less than 1 percent, to
15.5 percent.
   Smallen attributed the overall performance to a decline in air traffic a=
nd
improvements in the operations of the air traffic control system.
   Flight cancellations jumped 70 percent during the period, to 2.34 percent
of scheduled flights from 1.38 percent.
   Discount carrier JetBlue, one of the few airlines to report a profitable
first quarter, canceled only 12 flights between January and March, or 0.2
percent of its operations. That's one-fourth the rate of Continental, the
airline with the next best cancellation record.
   "That's remarkable," said David Stempler, president of the Air Travelers
Association. "It may be a function of their brand-new airplanes."
   There also were 9 percent more complaints about mishandled baggage during
the first three months of 2003, the first quarter the government employees
screened all checked luggage for explosives. Complaints rose 9 percent to
4.76 reports per 100,000 passengers, from 4.36 per 100,000.

On the Net: The report: airconsumer.ost.dot.gov.

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